BMW Group

Intern Dealer Network Development, Contract Management

BMW Group

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Location Type: Office

Location: MunichGermany

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About the role

  • Gain insights into international dealer network development and retail contract management in cooperation with Legal, cross-divisional stakeholders and our Dealer Development team.
  • Help shape global guidelines for retail standards, audit processes and dealer bonus systems.
  • Support developing dealer contract templates for different partner types.
  • Participate in retail process excellence initiatives aimed at improving efficiency and global consistency.
  • Contribute to creating presentations and communication materials and support in workshops and international meetings.

Requirements

  • Studies in business administration, international management, economics, industrial engineering or a comparable field; interest in business law is an advantage.
  • Confident handling of MS Office, especially PowerPoint, Word, Excel and Teams.
  • Strong interest in data analysis and the use of AI-based tools.
  • Structured working style paired with strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Enjoyment in dealing with international business partners and an affinity for the motorcycle industry.
  • Very good German skills (minimum B1) and fluent English skills (B2); native level English is an advantage.
Benefits
  • Comprehensive mentoring & onboarding
  • Personal & professional development
  • Flexible working hours
  • Mobile work
  • Attractive & fair compensation
  • Apartments for students (subject to availability & only at the Munich location)
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
data analysisbusiness lawcontract managementretail standardsaudit processesdealer bonus systemscontract templatesprocess excellence
Soft Skills
organizational skillscommunication skillsstructured working styleinterpersonal skills